Bridgeport mayor wins do-over election in race marred by ballot irregularities
Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim has won a do-over election in Connecticut’s most populous city, months after a judge threw out the results of the first one because of allegations of absentee ballot box stuffing during a Democratic primary.
Ganim on Tuesday defeated fellow Democrat John Gomes, the city’s former acting chief administrative officer.
Gomes successfully battled in court to get the mayoral race rerun on the grounds that the original result was tainted by voting irregularities. Yet in the end, he was not able to turn that legal victory into votes.
Tuesday marked the fourth straight time Ganim bested Gomes in voting during the messy and protracted election, including the now-voided primary in September, a nullified general election in November and a rerun primary last month. Ganim also defeated Republican David Herz.